IN BRIEF
2752 Prayer presupposes an
effort, a fight against ourselves and the wiles of the Tempter. the battle of
prayer is inseparable from the necessary "spiritual battle" to act
habitually according to the Spirit of Christ: we pray as we live, because we
live as we pray.
2753 In the battle of prayer
we must confront erroneous conceptions of prayer, various currents of thought,
and our own experience of failure. We must respond with humility, trust, and
perseverance to these temptations which cast doubt on the usefulness or even
the possibility of prayer.
2754 The principal
difficulties in the practice of prayer are distraction and dryness. the remedy
lies in faith, conversion, and vigilance of heart.
2755 Two frequent temptations
threaten prayer: lack of faith and acedia - a form of depression stemming from
lax ascetical practice that leads to discouragement.
2756 Filial trust is put to
the test when we feel that our prayer is not always heard. the Gospel invites
us to ask ourselves about the conformity of our prayer to the desire of the
Spirit.
2757 "Pray
constantly" (1 Thess 5:17). It is
always possible to pray. It is even a vital necessity. Prayer and Christian
life are inseparable.
2758 The prayer of the hour
of Jesus, rightly called the "priestly prayer" (cf
Jn 17), sums up the whole economy of
creation and salvation. It fulfills the great petitions of the Our Father.
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